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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Normie_RoweNormie Rowe - Wikipedia

    His 1965 double A-side "Que Sera Sera"/"Shakin' All Over" was one of the most successful Australian singles of the decade. Born in Melbourne, Rowe was inspired by rock and roll as a teenager and began performing while still in high school, leaving his job to become a professional entertainer.

  2. Apr 15, 2019 · Popstar Normie Rowe reveals he was conscripted to fight in Vietnam as a publicity stunt by Prime Minister Harold Holt. He shares his story and his cover of Compulsory Hero, a song about the Vietnam generation.

  3. Normie Rowe AM. Born on February 1, 1947 Normie emerged to stardom with one leg planted in the past, and the other stepping into the future. In those days the way into a music career was to attend a music school.

  4. Singer Normie Rowe was called up for National Service in 1969 and served in Vietnam as a corporal and a crew commander. He shares his memories of the war, the irony of being a star and a soldier, and the advice he received from his father.

  5. Years later, Normie Rowe, 74, despite his mental scars, post-war treatment, loss of mates in Vietnam and de-railed singing career, demonstrated in Perth that he has come to terms with his fate and can still be enlisted to tell it as it happened.

  6. Feb 26, 2016 · In January 1967, defence barrister Michael Pena-Rees said, the number one hit on Australian radio was Normie Rowe's Ooh La La, television was black-and-white and Richmond were set to win the ...

  7. Jul 12, 2018 · Welcome to my new website. We’ve just completed a long overdue website upgrade with a new look and new features. Now I can regularly post from my site, direct to social media to let everyone know what’s happening. It’s also easier to be informed of tour dates, live shows and concert events and TV and other media events.